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It seems that those users from US or Canada all agreed that RKEP grips are good but i concur my findings with llpjlau that i find it slippery when wet. Hence i think the problem is which part of the world we are in might be the problem as it is very humid here in singapore, hence it gets wet really fast

It seems that those users from US or Canada all agreed that RKEP grips are good but i concur my findings with llpjlau that i find it slippery when wet. Hence i think the problem is which part of the world we are in might be the problem as it is very humid here in singapore, hence it gets wet really fast

Hmmm, so in that case, I think towel grip is the only option for you...

When you use the Ultimate Grip with a new racket (original grip with plastic wrap around it), do I still need to remove the plastic before installing the Ultimate Grip or just go ahead and install the Grip with the plastic wrap serving as an undergrip for the Ultimate?

When you use the Ultimate Grip with a new racket (original grip with plastic wrap around it), do I still need to remove the plastic before installing the Ultimate Grip or just go ahead and install the Grip with the plastic wrap serving as an undergrip for the Ultimate?

Depend on your hand size and your preference.
Some players prefer to have a big grip to get more power (just as many palyers still using towel grip)
(but actually it will minus your control ability).
Normally we suggest just use a replacement grip to get the best control.
In this case that you need to take off original grip on the racket.

The installation that I've showed above is not very good for me, I had a hard time as you can see with the grip of my hand with the racket. I felt the grip as very "thin" and was actually hurting my hand when I'm playing. What I did was actually to remove the Ultimate Grip, add an overgrip that would serve as an undergrip when I reinstalled the Ultimate Grip back. This is why I'm not sure if I should remove the original grip of my new racket first before I apply the Ultimate Grip.

From your image that it was set up to be a plain installed type --- normally used as a under grip in order to install another over grip on it.
It actually depend on players hand size and his own preference.
We suggest you to install like the white color grip (shorten the gauge in order to increase the gripping power).
In your way (plain wrapping) that I suggest you to install on one over grip.